Reinhold -
The parenthesis thing you pointed to doesn't help. What I want is to
parenthesize a complete chord, not just individual notes, and I've searched
the lsr and the index of the manual and can't find it. What I have is four
parts with their collective notes (naturally for a hymn), and
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On Behalf Of Father Gordon Gilbert
Sent: 22 December 2007 13:13
To: Reinhold Kainhofer
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: How do I put parentheses around some notes?
Reinhold -
The parenthesis thing you pointed to doesn't help. What I
want is to parenthesize a complete chord, not just
Hello,
What I want is to parenthesize a complete chord, not just
individual notes
This gets close to what you want, I think:
\version 2.10.33
\paper { line-width = 3\in }
parChords = \relative
{
\partial 4
\once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-1 .
Hi all,
I'm reproducing a Christmas carol from a book I have, mostly in order to
transpose it. The composer and poet are both long dead, though, so the
piece is public domain afaik.
Some of the lines of lyrics have a leading note (a \partial 4), but some of
them have no leading note. In the
Am Friday, 21. December 2007 schrieb Father Gordon Gilbert:
But how
do I put parentheses around these (only sometimes-used) notes?
See the LSR for this (parenthesis around one note or even one note inside a
chord):
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=parenthesize
Also, what about dotted